HOW TO BALANCE THE ELEMENTS IN A HOUSE WITH FOUR DIFFERENT PEOPLE

To balance the elements in a home with four people having different rising signs (elements), consider Feng Shui Principles, incorporating natural elements like wood, stone, and water, using colour and shapes associated with each element to create a harmonious environment.

Here is a more detailed breakdown.

Understanding the Elements and Their Associations.

·       Fire: Associated with passion, energy and warmth. Colours: Red, Orange, Yellow. Shapes: Triangles pointed objects. Materials: Mirrors, glass.

·       Earth: Associated with stability, grounding, and practicality. Colours: Brown, green, beige, terracotta. Shapes: Squares, rectangles. Materials: Stone clay, wood.

·       Water: Associated with flow, change, and emotions. Colours: Blue, black. Shapes: Irregular, wavy. Materials: Water features, mirrors glass.

·       Wood: Associated with growth, creativity, and flexibility. Colours: Green. Shapes: Rectangular, elongated. Materials: Wood, plants.

·       Metal: Associated with structure, precision, and clarity. Colours: White, Silver, grey. Shapes: Circular, round. Materials: Metal objects.

·       Consider the individual needs.

Think about the needs and preference of each person living in the house. For example, if someone is an “earth” person, they might appreciate more grounding elements like natural wood or stone.

·       Use colours strategically:

Use colours that complement the different elements to create a balanced atmosphere. For example, you can use earthy tones in the living room to promote relaxation and stability, while using fire colours in the kitchen to enhance energy and activity.

·       Incorporate Natural Elements:

Bring in natural elements like wood, stone, and water to create a harmonious and balanced environment.

·       Use shapes to your advantage:

Use shapes associated with different elements to create a balanced space. For example, you can use square or rectangular furniture to ground a space or use circular or wavy shapes to promote flow and movement.

·       Clear clutter:

Clutter can disrupt the flow of energy in a home, so make sure to clear out any unnecessary items to create a more balanced and harmonious space.

·       Create a flow:

Ensure that energy can flow freely through your home by keeping pathways clear and uncluttered.

Specific Examples

·       Living room:

Use earthy colours like brown, green and beige and incorporate natural elements like wood and stone.  Use square or rectangular furniture to ground the space.

·       Bedroom:

Use water-related colours like blue and black, and incorporate water features or mirrors to promote relaxation and rest.

·       Kitchen:

Use Fire colours like red, orange and yellow, and incorporate metal objects to enhance energy and activity.

·       Study/Office

Use wood related colours like green and incorporate plants to promote creativity and growth.

By carefully considering the needs of each person living in the house and using Feng Shui Principles to balance the elements, you can create a home that is both harmonious and balanced.

Vikas P Deshpande

M E. Civil, Structural Consultant

Vastu and Feng Shui Consultant

0434681647, deshpandevikas@gmail.com

 

 

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